Bad Religion Sk8-Hi re-release at Vulcanized Vinyl

Every year the SXSW (South by Southwest) takes place in Austin, TX. It's a mix of conferences and festivals that offer a unique convergence of original music, independent films, and emerging technologies.

This year, Vans and Nice Kicks are joining forces at SXSW for the Vulcanized Vinyl Pop-up Shop. Classics, California models, tees, tanks, and accessories will be on sale in addition to a limited edition Vulcanized Vinyl tee.

More interestingly (for Bad Religion fans at least), for the first time ever, Vans is re-releasing five of their most popular band shoes on a first-come, first-served basis. This includes makeups for Slayer (3/13), Descendents (3/14), Bad Religion (3/15), Iron Maiden (3/16), and Social Distortion (3/17).

So this is actually today! Sorry for the late report on this!

The Vulcanized Vinyl Pop-up Shop is located at 313 ½ E. 6th Street and will end on March 18th; it's opened from noon to midnight each day.

Bad Religion at the Reason Rally

That Bad Religion will be performing and Greg Graffin will be speaking at the Reason Rally on March 24 should not be news to you. But to warm you up a little, here's a short interview with Brett, Greg and Jay from GV30 on December 17th.

Show was sick; they played Beyond Electric Dreams & pretty much owned everything else at that circle jerk of a show featuring athiest books to buy. I was the guy the in the black jacket w/ big white headphones & grey shoes in the front.
Sadly, not too much crowd choir this time around but for a rally it was pretty small. Overall really pleased with the setlist, improvs, & Greg's excellent vocal callbacks to some of the studio quirks (Do what you want, for example). They were on top of their sh*t at this show.

03/24/2012 at 18:05

Show was sick; they played Beyond Electric Dreams & pretty much owned everything else at that circle jerk of a show featuring athiest books to buy. I was the guy the in the black jacket w/ big white headphones & grey shoes in the front.

Sadly, not too much crowd choir this time around but for a rally it was pretty small. Overall really pleased with the setlist, improvs, & Greg's excellent vocal callbacks to some of the studio quirks (Do what you want, for example). They were on top of their sh*t at this show.

Here is how I predict the set will go at the Reason Rally this Saturday:
1. Slaves
2. God Song
3. Faith In God
4. Live Again
5. Meeting Of The Minds
6. Operation Rescue
7. Heaven Is Falling
8. Atheist Peace
9. Richard Dawkins, James Randi, Taslima Nasrin, and Eddie Izzard join the boys on stage to lead a confusingly irrelevant, unplugged sing-a-long of "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue."

03/21/2012 at 23:07

Here is how I predict the set will go at the Reason Rally this Saturday:

1. Slaves2. God Song3. Faith In God4. Live Again5. Meeting Of The Minds6. Operation Rescue7. Heaven Is Falling8. Atheist Peace9. Richard Dawkins, James Randi, Taslima Nasrin, and Eddie Izzard join the boys on stage to lead a confusingly irrelevant, unplugged sing-a-long of "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue."

Nice lil' interview. Thanks!
Not that interested in the re-release of some shoes though they're BR shoes.
Got hi top's from before and that'll be enough for me thanks...
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03/15/2012 at 21:05

Nice lil' interview. Thanks!

Not that interested in the re-release of some shoes though they're BR shoes.Got hi top's from before and that'll be enough for me thanks...

[quote=Marty][quote=Holzwege]I'd rather not see them on stage with fundamentalists like Dawkins.[/quote]Why do you see Dawkins as a fundamentalist?[/quote]Because people confuse having an opinion with fundamentalism.